Seeing as this is the 200th blog post on Webmaster-Source, I’m going to take this opportunity to fill you in on a little of WSC’s history.

I bought the domain www.webmaster-source.com about a year and a half ago, and put up a static website that consisted mainly of lists of links to other web-related websites (unsurprisingly, I’ve never had great PageRank ). Because of the difficulty of updating the site, there weren’t many new things added until June 2 2007. About a week prior to the second, I decided to turn WSC into a blog, as I’d gotten into blogging six months previously, and I wanted to make better use of the domain. So I started wok on a new design, and I started importing all of my old content into WordPress. By the second, I had everything up and ready.

“All the good domains are taken!” is one of the most common exclamations among new bloggers. They’re partly right. You have to be real creative when you register a .com or .net domain these days. Domains are taken for legitamate reasons most of the…

Yesterday (September 23), I logged into my WordPress Admin panel to tweak something in my theme. In the “Recent Links” area on the dashboard, I saw a link marked “Is Web Design an Art?” I knew I’d previously written a post by that name…

You’ve probably seen the amazing web hosting deals offered by companies like BlueHost, HostMonster, and LunarPages. The claim to offer something like 300GB of storage, and 3000GB (3TB) of bandwidth for the low price of $7/month (or similar). Do you really think that’s possible?…

The blog NorthXEast (which I read) is, unfortunately, up for sale. It’s a great blog, with a cool layout, and some strong stats. It has 75,000+ unique visitors a month. 103,000+ pageviews per month. PageRank of 4 $175 current monthly revenue 2000+ RSS subscribers,…

This tutorial will teach you how to build a “Book Rotation.” On pageload, it picks a random book from a list of your favorites, and displays it’s title and cover, linking to it’s Amazon page with an affiliate link. You can see it in…

People have been bashing BlogRush for the past couple of days, because they haven’t yet delivered their promised “rush of traffic.” After releasing statistics to their users, everyone started blogging about how they had x impressions of their headlines, but only a few clicks.…

Last month, some idiot decided that commercial websites should block the Firefox web browser because some Firefox users (read: 87% of Digg users) utilize the Adblock extension to block advertisements from being displayed. The arguements continue. Though most people (most sane people, anyway) agree…

VirtualHosting.com has just published a great tutorial on tweaking your WordPress installation to speed things up and consume less server resources. By implementing some of the recommended tweaks, you can maximize the amount of traffic you get per megabyte of bandwidth, saving money along…